pomsky
Active Member
Hey guys,
Is FINS1612 or FINS1613 better for semester 1? I'm looking to end up doing 1 of the two in the first semester and the other one in the second semester. Would you recommend FINS1612 then FINS1613 or 1613 then 1612? (in terms of content, lecturer, weighting etc.) Hoping to major in finance.
I was looking at the course outlines (keep in mind these are only the 2015 ones though) for the differences 1st and 2nd semester and I noticed that the assessment layouts were slightly different (in terms of weighting). In FINS1612, this was the assessment details for semester 1.
Quiz 1: 20%
Quiz 2: 30%
Tutorial Participation: 5%
Final Exam: 45%
Lecturer in charge: Prof Jason Zein
And in semester 2
Quiz 1: 20%
Quiz 2: 20%
Tutorial Participation: 15%
Final Exam: 45%
Lecturer in charge: Dr Natalie Oh
For FINS1613, this was the assessment details for semester 1:
Tutorial attendance and participation: 10%
Homework: 10%
Tutorial Quizzes: 30%
Final Examination: 50%
Lecturer in charge: Robert Tumarkin (although I heard somebody else took this position)
FINS1613 Semester2:
Tutorial attendance: 5%
Tutorial participation: 5%
Midterm exam: 40%
Final Exam: 50%
Lecturer in charge: Kyung Shim
Is a larger emphasis on tutorial participation generally considered good or bad? Do they overlap in terms of content? And any thoughts on the lecturers in charge?
Feel free to PM me if you'd prefer to share your opinions on a less public setting.
Thanks!
Is FINS1612 or FINS1613 better for semester 1? I'm looking to end up doing 1 of the two in the first semester and the other one in the second semester. Would you recommend FINS1612 then FINS1613 or 1613 then 1612? (in terms of content, lecturer, weighting etc.) Hoping to major in finance.
I was looking at the course outlines (keep in mind these are only the 2015 ones though) for the differences 1st and 2nd semester and I noticed that the assessment layouts were slightly different (in terms of weighting). In FINS1612, this was the assessment details for semester 1.
Quiz 1: 20%
Quiz 2: 30%
Tutorial Participation: 5%
Final Exam: 45%
Lecturer in charge: Prof Jason Zein
And in semester 2
Quiz 1: 20%
Quiz 2: 20%
Tutorial Participation: 15%
Final Exam: 45%
Lecturer in charge: Dr Natalie Oh
For FINS1613, this was the assessment details for semester 1:
Tutorial attendance and participation: 10%
Homework: 10%
Tutorial Quizzes: 30%
Final Examination: 50%
Lecturer in charge: Robert Tumarkin (although I heard somebody else took this position)
FINS1613 Semester2:
Tutorial attendance: 5%
Tutorial participation: 5%
Midterm exam: 40%
Final Exam: 50%
Lecturer in charge: Kyung Shim
Is a larger emphasis on tutorial participation generally considered good or bad? Do they overlap in terms of content? And any thoughts on the lecturers in charge?
Feel free to PM me if you'd prefer to share your opinions on a less public setting.
Thanks!